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Keeping Republics Republican, Rob Atkinson Jan 2011

Keeping Republics Republican, Rob Atkinson

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The Politics And Psychology Of Gasoline Taxes: An Empirical Study, Shi-Ling Hsu Jan 2010

The Politics And Psychology Of Gasoline Taxes: An Empirical Study, Shi-Ling Hsu

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Economists are beginning to form a consensus that a carbon tax is the most effective and cost-effective way to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. The insight of economists and other policy analysts is that, in the greenhouse gas context, the design of cap-and-trade programs creates so many opportunities for rent-seeking that they may not be very cost-effective, and may not reduce greenhouse gas emissions at all. Carbon tax proposals are appealing because they are so simple and sensible that rent-seeking would have to be very audacious to succeed.

Carbon tax proposals, however, have divided economists from almost everybody else. In …


E-Commerce And The Taxation Doctrine Of Permanent Establishment In The United States And China, Susan K. Duke Jan 2005

E-Commerce And The Taxation Doctrine Of Permanent Establishment In The United States And China, Susan K. Duke

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

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How Long Must One Stay In The Usvi To Be Considered A "Resident" To Qualify For The 90% Residency Tax Credit?, Beckett G. Cantley Jan 2003

How Long Must One Stay In The Usvi To Be Considered A "Resident" To Qualify For The 90% Residency Tax Credit?, Beckett G. Cantley

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

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